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U13 Roadster

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The least expensive model, retailing for a base price of $2,336.82, was the Roadster (U13 model). Offering the most basic of amenities and with such items as a top and doors on the options list, the roadster was the most direct competitor to the Jeep CJ-5.


This early 1966 Bronco was discovered in the small northern New Mexico town of Eagle Nest. It is recognized as one of the few survivor 1966 roadsters on the road today with the original dealer accessory Whitco top still in place. (Photo Courtesy Tim Hulick)


Highlighted against the Milwaukee skyline, this beautiful 1966 roadster represents the best of the breed. Ford produced 4,090 of the spartan roadsters for 1966, and few remain today. This Peacock Blue roadster has the sporty rocker stripes and no locking hubs on the front axle. (Photo Courtesy Tim Hulick)

Ford Bronco: A History of Ford's Legendary 4x4

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